Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight :: Verbenaceae :: Glandularia tenera :: cultivated :: DVMAY101/101

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Dinesh Valke

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May 10, 2015, 2:49:44 AM5/10/15
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Verbenaceae Fortnight
vervain family
Glandularia tenera (Spreng.) Cabrera
cultivated as ornamental 

Glandularia pulchella 

South American Mock Vervain 

Moss Verbena
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Dinesh

J.M. Garg

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May 15, 2015, 7:19:15 AM5/15/15
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Thanks, Dinesh ji.
But the question is which one to follow:
GRIN (Updated in 2009): Glandularia pulchra (Moldenke) Botta & Glandularia tenera (Spreng.) Cabrera

or

WCSP:  

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surajit koley

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May 15, 2015, 2:16:04 PM5/15/15
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Beautiful photographs of an unknown plant.

Thank you

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Dinesh Valke

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May 17, 2015, 9:31:19 AM5/17/15
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Thanks Surajit ji for appreciation.

Garg ji, I am under the impression that the plant is Verbena pulchella Sweet ... considered as synonym of Glandularia tenera (Spreng.) Cabrera at the The Plants List (2013). Version 1.1. ... unless validated otherwise.

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J.M. Garg

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Oct 20, 2020, 6:34:34 AM10/20/20
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I will go with Verbena tenuisecta syn. of Verbena aristigera S.Moore (for the 1st image) as per details in The Genus Glandularia (Verbenaceae) in Brazil- December 2016 Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 101(4):699-749- Nataly O'Leary & Verônica Aydos Thode.
It is also mentioned in Flora of Peninsular india as Verbena tenuisecta and Flora of Pakistan
Glandularia pulchella (Sweet) Tronc. syn. Glandularia tenera (Spreng.) Cabrera is slightly different as per per details in The Genus Glandularia (Verbenaceae) in Brazil- December 2016 Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 101(4):699-749- Nataly O'Leary & Verônica Aydos Thode and appears to have been confused due to its closeness with Verbena tenuisecta syn. of Verbena aristigera S.Moore. Also there is no mention of it in Flora of Pakistan.

Can not say about the 2nd & 3rd image as no side and clear calyx view is available.

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Dinesh Valke

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Oct 20, 2020, 9:00:53 AM10/20/20
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Thank you very much Garg ji for analysing the ID. Will revise my notes for the first picture.
Second and third pictures are of same plant, and were found planted just about 2 - 3 feet away; of course could be another species.
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Gurcharan Singh

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Oct 26, 2021, 4:49:08 AM10/26/21
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Gurcharan Singh

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Oct 26, 2021, 4:50:06 AM10/26/21
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Subject: Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight :: Verbenaceae :: Glandularia tenera :: cultivated :: DVMAY101/101
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Saroj Kasaju

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Oct 26, 2021, 5:20:40 AM10/26/21
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Dinesh Valke

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Oct 26, 2021, 9:30:06 AM10/26/21
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Thanks Gurcharan ji for resurfacing the post for validating the ID.
Many thanks Saroj ji fpr suggesting the possibility of Verbena tenera Spreng.
I too think so. Hopefully the ID gets validated.
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Dinesh

Dinesh Valke

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Oct 26, 2021, 9:35:46 AM10/26/21
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However in this thread, Garg ji has responded as following:
I will go with Verbena tenuisecta syn. of Verbena aristigera S.Moore (for the 1st image) as per details in The Genus Glandularia (Verbenaceae) in Brazil- December 2016 Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 101(4):699-749- Nataly O'Leary & Verônica Aydos Thode.

And I have revised my notes accordingly for the plant in first picture.
The other two pictures could be either Verbena tenuisecta syn. of Verbena aristigera S.Moore OR  Verbena tenera Spreng. It requires validation.

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Dinesh

Saroj Kasaju

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Oct 26, 2021, 9:36:20 AM10/26/21
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Thank you Dinesh Ji !

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